Wyclef Jean

Haitian-American rapper and producer

Wyclef Jean - Artists & Creatives born October 17th, 1969
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A Haitian-American musician, producer, and actor emerged in the music industry as a member of the Fugees, a group that gained prominence in the 1990s. The Fugees' critically acclaimed album, 'The Score,' featured hit tracks like 'Killing Me Softly.' A successful solo career followed, with the release of popular albums, including 'The Carnival,' which showcased a fusion of hip-hop, reggae, and global beats. Also ventured into acting, appearing in films such as 'Paper Soldiers.' Engaged in charitable efforts, focusing on education and humanitarian work in Haiti, particularly following the 2010 earthquake.

Member of The Fugees and the album 'The Score'

Solo album 'The Carnival'

Acted in 'Paper Soldiers'

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